For two brace of partridges take a small handful of salt, and of pepper, mace, and cloves, a quarter of an ounce each.
Ginger, and Nutmeg grated, a quarter of an ounce each, Cayenne pepper, two drachms.
Allspice, and Black pepper powdered, half an ounce each.
Two days before you dress it, take allspice and black pepper, ground and pounded fine, a quarter of an ounce each, rub them together and then rub your mutton well with this mixture twice a day.
If no improvement occur after the third or fourth day, give three times daily an ounce each of ginger and gentian, with four drachms of sulphate of iron.
To twenty pounds of beef, put one ounce of allspice, a quarter of an ounce of mace, cinnamon, and nutmeg, and half an ounce each of pepper and saltpetre.
If this should not succeed, mix a quarter of an ounce each of finely powdered Peruvian bark, grains of paradise, and long pepper, in a quarter of a pound of treacle.
Take large oysers from their own liquor into a thickly folded napkin to dry them; then make hot an ounce eachof butter and lard in a thick-bottomed frying pan.
Or fry in a spider with an ounce each of lard and butter, turning and browning all four of the sides.
Put an ounce eachof butter and lard into a frying pan; when hot, put in the balls and fry a nice brown.
Mix one ounce of ground ginger, half an ounce each of black pepper, ground cinnamon, nutmeg and allspice, one teaspoonful of ground cloves, and six ounces of salt.
To every ounce of shell-lac take half an ounce each of resin and vermilion, all reduced to a fine powder.
Throw into two pounds of acetic acid one ounce each of the dried tops of rosemary and the dried leaves of sage, half an ounce each of the dried flowers of lavender and of bruised cloves.
Take half an ounce each of green tea and lobelia herb, and tincture a few days in four ounces of alcohol and water, equal parts.
This indispensable adjunct to the toilet is made by melting in a jar, placed in a basin of boiling water, a quarter of an ounce each of white wax and spermaceti; flour of benzoin, fifteen grains; and half an ounce of oil of almonds.
Take pure olive oil, say one ounce, and half an ounce each of the tincture of lobelia and tincture of cayenne.
Add thereto half an ounce each of chopped shallots and celery.
Take half an ounce each of oil of mastic, myrtle, and quinces; a drachm each of fine bole and troch.
Take an ounce each of the juice of knot-grass, comfoly and quinces; a drachm of camphor; dip a piece of silk or cotton into it and apply it to the place.
Strain and thicken with half an ounce each of butter and brown flour mixed.
A suitable sauce for this dish may be made by boiling the seeds in half a pint of water with a little salt, then strain and thicken with half ounce each of flour and butter.
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